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Some old episode of Taxi. Gosh I need to find something interesting to read instead.

"You'd never get a cat to be a servant. You ever see a cat return a stick? "Hey, man! You threw the stick, you go get it yourself! I'm busy! If you wanted the stick so bad, why'd you throw it away in the first place?"

One chilled out day of Doctor Who planned before the rewatches this evening, with The Invasion and The War Games off the shelf and ready to go once the first mug of coffee is poured...

edit: have just been reminded by opening the box that the sleeve notes in my copy of The Invasion were signed by Fraser Hines at the Dimensions 2012 convention. Really good weekend.
Edited by Spaceship Dispatcher on 25 February 2015 10:34:34

Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow. I bet that means something. It sounds great.

I finished watching Babylon 5....I saw it five, six times and I cry every single time. Not the best idea when I have trouble breathing due to a flu
It is a perfect ending - the one where you see your favourite thing change. They make you aware that a change is necessary and nothing bad but you really *want* it to stay the same forever. I love and hate endings like that.
I think the only time I felt a similar effect was the finale of "Six feet under".

Also, seeing the love story of Sheridan and Delenn, I find it sad that teenage girls are obsessed with a sh**** story like Twilight and all the vampire stuff that is so popular now, claiming how "epic lovestory" it is (yes, I read that) and here, they have a perfect love story, packed in even more epic five years long saga....

Now, I need a break from watching something else, cos this always so exhausting

I wonder if Babylon 5 is available on Hulu or some site like that. I can't budget any more DVDs right now, but I've been meaning to watch it for years.

"You'd never get a cat to be a servant. You ever see a cat return a stick? "Hey, man! You threw the stick, you go get it yourself! I'm busy! If you wanted the stick so bad, why'd you throw it away in the first place?"

"You'd never get a cat to be a servant. You ever see a cat return a stick? "Hey, man! You threw the stick, you go get it yourself! I'm busy! If you wanted the stick so bad, why'd you throw it away in the first place?"

I'll be glad when the weekend arrives as I don't get that much time to watch any of it during the week. Maybe I can get on with some other things whilst some of that lot is on, rather than playing computer games all weekend!

"Ask ten different scientists about the environment, population control, genetics, and you'll get ten different answers, but there's one thing every scientist on the planet agrees on. Whether it happens in a hundred years or a thousand years or a million years, eventually our Sun will grow cold and go out. When that happens, it won't just take us. It'll take Marilyn Monroe, and Lao-Tzu, and Einstein, and Morobuto, and Buddy Holly, and Aristophanes…then all of this…all of this…was for nothing. Unless we go to the stars." Commander sinclair, Babylon 5.

Oh, I love your list. I still didn´t get to Ashes to Ashes but Life on Mars is one of the best TV series ever. Torchwood: CoE is fantastic. It is very hard to watch, very sad and depressing but great.

I finally got to watch last three episodes of Broadchurch. AFter a slow start, it built up nicely. I think I eve said "f* you", after the cliffhanger in episode 7. I am not sure what the intention was but I had no sympathy for Joe Miller, no at all.
I was a bit unsure about the combination of Hardy/Miller, as they were still ina very different working relationship in season 1 and I was unsure about another season. But now, when all the stories are closed, I want to see more

I've been watching "The Devil's Crown" a 1978 BBC drama series about the first three Plantegenet Kings of England. Namely Henry II, Richard the Lionheart and King John. cIt had a strong cast including Patrick Troughton and Maureen O'Brien.

Is that on DVD, Richard? I've recently been eyeing up the "An Age of Kings" DVD and also the "Vivat Rex" CDs. Both sound good and have some great names associated with them. The mighty Trout performs in "Vivat Rex" (and Colin Baker too).

I discovered another old British show, The Tripods. I am in episode 5 and so far, so good. I like the music and the postapocalyptic settings, especially in France, which is refereshing. It reminds a bit of Jack Holborn I used to love as a kid, but of course, I guess this is going to be longer. I hope it has a proper ending (no, don´t tell me )

B7 The Web, then maybe I'll get to Seek, Locate and Destroy.
On a side note, does anybody love the last two notes in the B7 theme? They always give me the chills.

"You'd never get a cat to be a servant. You ever see a cat return a stick? "Hey, man! You threw the stick, you go get it yourself! I'm busy! If you wanted the stick so bad, why'd you throw it away in the first place?"